Samsung Galaxy A52 firmware improves camera, call quality and touchscreen performance

The Samsung Galaxy A52 has received software updates in several regions, with the firmware arriving simultaneously on 4G and 5G smartphones.

The main feature of the firmware is new camera functions and improved image quality. In addition, portrait mode now uses High-Key mono, Low-Key mono, and Backdrop effects to replace the background. Such modes were previously available on premium smartphones such as the Galaxy Note20 Ultra and Galaxy S21 series.

The A525FXXU1AUD2 update also improves call quality and touchscreen performance. And, of course, it includes a new security patch that dates back to April 1st. This is a fairly small update and is around 400MB in size.

Samsung Galaxy A52 firmware improves camera, call quality and touchscreen performance

The Samsung Galaxy A52 has a 6.5-inch flat display and weighs 189 grams with a battery that the manufacturer claims should last 2 days on a single charge. The battery capacity is 4500 mAh, the set includes a 15 W charger. The phone also supports a 25W charger, allowing you to charge your battery from 0% to 50% in half an hour.

The main camera of the smartphone is equipped with a main image sensor with a resolution of 64 megapixels and a lens with an aperture of F / 1.8. The Samsung Galaxy A52 is based on the Snapdragon 732G SoC and is available with 4, 6 or 8 GB of RAM, while the 5G version has a Snapdragon 750G and 6/8 GB of RAM. The amount of flash memory is in both cases 128 or 256 GB. There is a slot for microSD memory cards.

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